Racing video games like arcade staple Monaco GP, a 2D racing game on a vertical track, have been around since the 1970s. But, companies have evolved the concept to a point where they have even surpassed the title “game.”

British racing simulation company Ansible Motion has taken virtual racing to a whole new level since 2009, crafting state of the art simulators to mimic all of the conditions of driving in a specific vehicle on any given track.